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I’ve been browsing my way through Sarah Johnson’s Historical Fiction II: A Guide to the Genre, one of the latest ... -know book group leaders as they seek out good group selections.
Historical fiction is almost always a good choice for groups. Strong settings and ... 8217;ve added dozens of books to my to-read list while browsing Historical Fiction II. I’m sure your book group can find ...
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... 's how it works:
Each fortnight you have to write a blog post about an historical fiction book of your choice (it might even be something you already read before), but it MUST be related to the letter of ... first letter of a character's first name or surname
- the first letter of a place where an historical event took place
You just have to choose one of them and participate.
Check in at ...
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... at Historical Tapestry were so impressed with Kerrie's Alphabet in Crime Fiction, they decided to run a similar event...but with Historical Fiction instead. They write:
Each fortnight you have to write a blog post about ... a character's first name or surname
- the first letter of a place where an historical event took place
You just have to choose one of them and participate.Check ...
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... unfortunate enough to fumble through a really bad work of historical fiction, you then find yourself in need of some serious Historical Fiction Therapy....something well-written, something soothing and calming ... Respite instinctively knew that we had to choose our next book very carefully -- we needed some Historical Fiction Therapy to get over the trauma.
Thank goodness author Susan Higginbotham ...
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Meet historical fiction author Dwight Fryer
Fryer shares from his twenty-five years of business experience in leadership, technology, finance, accounting, marketing and publishing. He has written two critically acclaimed novels. The Legend of Quito Road and The Knees of Gullah Island. Dwight speaks about life, healthcare, business,... ...
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